Frank Lampard has been slashed from 9/2 to 6/4 to make England's 2014 World Cup squad in the wake of victory over Brazil.

The midfielder volleyed home England's winning goal in the second half on Wednesday night to give the Three Lions a 2-1 win over the hosts of next summer's finals.

Sky Bet duly went back up with their 'to make the squad' prices - it will be money back if England do not qualify.

With question marks surrounding Lampard's future, they initially had the 34-year-old up at 9/2. He is set to leave Chelsea in the summer and a move to the American Major League Soccer has been mooted - one which could damage his chances of playing at Brazil 2014.

However, William Hill took the opposite view and had Lampard, who will turn 36 during the finals, odds-on at 2/5 to be on the plane to South America.

Sky Bet were soon into 6/4 but that still meant an arb existed with Lampard offered by Hill's at 7/4 not to make the squad.

Hill's spokesman Joe Crilly said: "It seems as though every time Frank takes to the pitch at the moment, he scores and while Chelsea may not want him, England certainly seem to have a place for him in their squad over the coming 18 months."

Phil Jagielka is another who stands out as a big price - the Everton defender is 13/8 with Sky Bet to make the final 23-man cut despite being a regular in the squad under Roy Hodgson.

In total, the Leeds-based firm have 22 players rated odds-on chances to go to Brazil.

Keeper Joe Hart is rated most likely to make the trip, he's 1/66. Of the outfield players, Wayne Rooney, who also scored against the Brazilians, is most likely to go. He's a 1/50 shot.